Helpline

The Epilepsy & Seizures Helpline has trained information specialists available Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM EST (excluding holidays) to answer your questions about epilepsy and seizures and provide you with help, hope, support, guidance, and access to national and local resources.

Online: Online Help Form
Phone (English): 1-800-332-1000
Phone (en español) 1-866-748-8008
Or look up a resource online

We respond to online form submissions within one business day.

We can help anyone interested in or affected by epilepsy. This includes:

  • People living with epilepsy
  • Caregivers and friends of someone with epilepsy
  • Anyone who simply wants to learn more about epilepsy

Visit our Epilepsy Learning Portal to access the Epilepsy Foundation’s free on-demand trainings about epilepsy and seizures. We have several online trainings, including a seizure first aid course to learn how to recognize seizures and respond to someone having a seizure. Our trainings are designed for people living with epilepsy, caregivers, nurses and other healthcare providers, as well as the general public.

The Epilepsy & Seizures Helpline provides telephone support, answers email, and responds to online form submissions.

Some of the topics our information specialists respond to most often include:

  • Current epilepsy treatment and alternative therapies
  • Medication questions
  • Support groups
  • Seizure first aid and safety devices
  • Employment and discrimination
  • Emotional support
  • Epilepsy Foundation local offices
  • Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP)

Related Resources

Online Resources Database

A complete list of epilepsy organizations, hotlines, and resources near you.

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Join the Resource Database

Apply to join our electronic resource database of programs and services

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Medication Assistance Program

If you can't afford your medication, these programs might lower the cost.

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Epilepsy & Seizures Helpline Flyer

Learn how our information specialists can help answer your questions.

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Find Local Support & Resources

There may be additional epilepsy services available in your area. Your local Epilepsy Foundation can offer additional resources, counseling, and support.